Regional Variations of Credits Obtained by LEED 2009 Certified Green Buildings—A Country Level Analysis

Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is one of the most widely recognized green building rating systems. With more than 20% of the projects certified in non-United States (US) countries, LEED’s global impact has been increasing and it is critically important for developers and regula...

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Main Authors: Peng Wu, Yongze Song, Jun Wang, Xiangyu Wang, Xianbo Zhao, Qinghua He
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-12-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/1/20
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spelling doaj-867cb690e7b04241af453276288cfd962020-11-25T00:29:48ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502017-12-011012010.3390/su10010020su10010020Regional Variations of Credits Obtained by LEED 2009 Certified Green Buildings—A Country Level AnalysisPeng Wu0Yongze Song1Jun Wang2Xiangyu Wang3Xianbo Zhao4Qinghua He5Department of Construction Management, Curtin University, Perth 6102, AustraliaAustralasian Joint Research Centre for Building Information Modelling, Curtin University, Perth 6102, AustraliaAustralasian Joint Research Centre for Building Information Modelling, Curtin University, Perth 6102, AustraliaAustralasian Joint Research Centre for Building Information Modelling, Curtin University, Perth 6102, AustraliaSchool of Engineering and Technology, Central Queensland University, Sydney, NSW 2000, AustraliaDepartment of Construction Management and Real Estate, School of Economics and Management, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, ChinaLeadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is one of the most widely recognized green building rating systems. With more than 20% of the projects certified in non-United States (US) countries, LEED’s global impact has been increasing and it is critically important for developers and regulatory authorities to understand LEED’s performance at the country level to facilitate global implementation. This study therefore aims to investigate the credit achievement pattern of LEED 2009, which is one of the well-developed versions of LEED, by using 4021 certified projects in the US, China, Turkey, and Brazil. The results show that significant differences can be identified on most rating categories, including sustainable sites, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, indoor environmental quality, and innovation in design. Using a post hoc analysis, country-specific credit allocation patterns are also identified to help developers to understand existing country-specific green building practices. In addition, it is also found that there is unbalanced achievement of regional priority credits. The study offers a useful reference and benchmark for international developers and contractors to understand the regional variations of LEED 2009 and for regulatory authorities, such as the U.S. Green Building Council, to improve the rating system, especially on designing regional priority credits.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/1/20LEEDgreen buildingregional variationregional priority
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author Peng Wu
Yongze Song
Jun Wang
Xiangyu Wang
Xianbo Zhao
Qinghua He
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Yongze Song
Jun Wang
Xiangyu Wang
Xianbo Zhao
Qinghua He
Regional Variations of Credits Obtained by LEED 2009 Certified Green Buildings—A Country Level Analysis
Sustainability
LEED
green building
regional variation
regional priority
author_facet Peng Wu
Yongze Song
Jun Wang
Xiangyu Wang
Xianbo Zhao
Qinghua He
author_sort Peng Wu
title Regional Variations of Credits Obtained by LEED 2009 Certified Green Buildings—A Country Level Analysis
title_short Regional Variations of Credits Obtained by LEED 2009 Certified Green Buildings—A Country Level Analysis
title_full Regional Variations of Credits Obtained by LEED 2009 Certified Green Buildings—A Country Level Analysis
title_fullStr Regional Variations of Credits Obtained by LEED 2009 Certified Green Buildings—A Country Level Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Regional Variations of Credits Obtained by LEED 2009 Certified Green Buildings—A Country Level Analysis
title_sort regional variations of credits obtained by leed 2009 certified green buildings—a country level analysis
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is one of the most widely recognized green building rating systems. With more than 20% of the projects certified in non-United States (US) countries, LEED’s global impact has been increasing and it is critically important for developers and regulatory authorities to understand LEED’s performance at the country level to facilitate global implementation. This study therefore aims to investigate the credit achievement pattern of LEED 2009, which is one of the well-developed versions of LEED, by using 4021 certified projects in the US, China, Turkey, and Brazil. The results show that significant differences can be identified on most rating categories, including sustainable sites, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, indoor environmental quality, and innovation in design. Using a post hoc analysis, country-specific credit allocation patterns are also identified to help developers to understand existing country-specific green building practices. In addition, it is also found that there is unbalanced achievement of regional priority credits. The study offers a useful reference and benchmark for international developers and contractors to understand the regional variations of LEED 2009 and for regulatory authorities, such as the U.S. Green Building Council, to improve the rating system, especially on designing regional priority credits.
topic LEED
green building
regional variation
regional priority
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/1/20
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